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  • 20.7.16 Rolfing & Ashtanga Yoga

    Yoga Therapie

    therapist accepts the client in his or her current state that he can evoke the impulse for change. That moment [...] function more like rubber, so they are resilient, meaning that they return to their starting position. Fascia [...] while applying Bhandas and the sound of Ujjayi as a means to start movement from the inside out. This leads

  • Chaui-Berlinck_2017.pdf

    referring to mean values during the cardiac cycle. To incorporate such a cycle in the mean- valued model [...] (1959).] Two-ventricle hearts As stated in the Introduction, we need four state variables (shown in subscript [...] the cardiovascular system is usually described by means of the cardiac and vascular functions, the former

  • Dynamic helical tension – energetic vibration for a healthy body

    Yoga Therapie

    and to one another through myofascial lines. This means that every movement in the arm is connected to the [...] opposing helices create a myofascial continuum. This means that they do not end at one articular point in the [...] tension, or connective tissue will fix it in a locked state which leads to chronic tension. One of the most

  • Fascia Yoga for the hips

    Yoga Therapie

    the socket and the connection to the thigh. This means that range of motion is variable and will be different [...] your entire limb will seem to be in a suspended state. Have fun practicing! Many thanks to Paul Königer

  • Interview with Joachim Pfahl

    Yoga Therapie

    feel connected with their physical body. It also means rediscovering the body as a safe place. Interoception [...] a term that was actually coined in the United States. There are continuing education courses available

  • SVU 1.13-16

    Philosophy    ▸   Source texts and Sanskrit    ▸   Shvetashvatara Upanishad    ▸   SVU 1 (Ronald, Nils Jacob)

    destroyed, but it has to be seized again and again by means of the stick and the under-wood, so it is in both [...] cases, and the Self has to be seized in the body by means of the pranava (the syllable Om). Max Müller - 1879 [...] the same way the Self, though invisible during a state of ignorance, is there all the time, and is perceived

  • Bhadram-Shanti-Mantra

    Philosophy    ▸   Source texts and Sanskrit    ▸   Mantra

    sequence of movements, but the essence and the meaning of Surya Namaskara. Surya Namaskara as an offering [...] In pursuit of understanding of the Rig Veda, it means "offering", in general, of the correct sequence [...] differently by various people. We cannot categorically state what kind is correct, …" [Yoga Mala, p 37] Yoga

  • The essence of Ashtanga Yoga

    Philosophy    ▸   Philosophy and Tradition

    Ashtanga Yoga spread all over the world. Mysore Style means that each participant practices within the framework [...] from all distractions, one starts to move in a state of focus and unity. From the mat into life Trained [...] us with new tasks and challenges. For us, this means constantly having to find the right measure and

  • 03.02.17 Interview Pink Elephant

    Community   ▸   Network

    addition. Melanie: What does yoga in daily life mean for you? How do you live yoga, and what role does [...] that in food and practice. Flippo: What does it mean for me? That begins with the morning practice. It [...] started practicing yoga, I ate a lot of meat, meaning 2 or even 3 times a day. That has definitely changed

  • SVU 1.1-3

    Philosophy    ▸   Source texts and Sanskrit    ▸   Shvetashvatara Upanishad    ▸   SVU 1 (Ronald, Nils Jacob)

    and svabhâvah. Yadrikhhâ no very unusual word, meaning chance, was formerly taken for a name of the moon [...] self, and as that living self is in his present state determined by karman, work belonging to a former [...] differently explained by the commentators, but meaning a power belonging to the Deva, the Îsvara, the